The Egypt international moved to Anfield in the summer, but the Italian side still managed to down the Catalan giants with a remarkable comeback

Jurgen Klopp has expressed his shock that Roma managed to beat Barcelona in the Champions League quarter-finals, particularly since they no longer have Mohamed Salah at their disposal.

Roma overturned a 4-1 first leg lead in shocking fashion, beating the Catalan side 3-0 at the Stadio Olimpico and progressing on away goals on Tuesday.

The Serie A side lost their prized asset Salah to Liverpool in the summer, with the Egypt international moving to Anfield in a £34 million deal, and he has since gone on to score 39 goals in 44 appearances this season.